This is the best video on explaining how Quartz counter tops are made. Would of liked to see more on getting a High Gloss finish if it is resiens or buffing or both etc.
Just finished adding quartz countertops from youall in our kitchen and love the results. This is some heavy stuff but looking forward to years of good use. Enjoyed seeing a glimpse into the manufacturing process.
Our product contains up to 93% raw (natural) quartz, which we source from all over the world, and only 7% resin + pigment to bind everything together. Perhaps you are referring solid surface that is made from acrylic?
Partially correct. It really comes down to the person buying it. i work with the stuff everyday and see the pros and cons of it all from quartz to quartzite, marble, granite, dekton, porcelain, solid surface, etc. And that's throughout the whole process honestly. It really just comes down to preference
That is really impressive!
This is the best video on explaining how Quartz counter tops are made. Would of liked to see more on getting a High Gloss finish if it is resiens or buffing or both etc.
Just finished adding quartz countertops from youall in our kitchen and love the results. This is some heavy stuff but looking forward to years of good use. Enjoyed seeing a glimpse into the manufacturing process.
The quality of the quartz is wonderful! congratulations to the whole team! Sandro Ventura CEO MAXIMUS 🇧🇷
Very interesting video.
Thanks for the video. Is quartz recyclable?
100% Recycleable and sustainable - its a 100% naturally occuring mineral
@@thotavamsikrishnadoes this mean all quartz variants like crystals are recyclable? Thanks for the video and this comment 🙏🏻
@@LilacArmtomorrow I'm going to throw a bunch of plastic outside and dump oil in the creek nearby just for your comment.
Quartz is....but not the unholy resins they use to hold it all togethor lol
I want supply marble crums
I had experience Breton stone BL 300 8 years as production super visor do u have any vacancy ping me
Can YOU help me please sir
PVA film instead of water based release agent ? So weird
All engineered stone is banned in autralia now, too many tradies cutting the shit and breathing in all the silica and resin dust hahah
its glorified plastic, with big marketing, if u believe this is better than granite, you also likely buy ocean front in Arizona, wow this is bs
Our product contains up to 93% raw (natural) quartz, which we source from all over the world, and only 7% resin + pigment to bind everything together. Perhaps you are referring solid surface that is made from acrylic?
Partially correct. It really comes down to the person buying it. i work with the stuff everyday and see the pros and cons of it all from quartz to quartzite, marble, granite, dekton, porcelain, solid surface, etc. And that's throughout the whole process honestly. It really just comes down to preference